This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

O.M.A.G.E.E. (The Optimal Mind Association for Getting Everything Excellent) - A woman with messy brown hair, a bee drawn on her forehead and and a teardrop on her cheek wears a white shirt and a large blue bird-headed crown with red feathers, and she looks mournfully upwards. Repeated behind her are several images of the same woman, on the left with a peaceful expression, another to the right mid-crying, and two at the back in outward profile with her holding a red apple in her mouth.

O.M.A.G.E.E. (The Optimal Mind Association for Getting Everything Excellent)

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Comedy
New South Wales • Australian Premiere

‘Welcome to The Optimal Mind Association for Getting Everything Excellent, where we build success by attracting light and love to touch every part of your life (with your consent of course). We believe in solar power, lunar power and women in STEM.’ 

The evergreen search for purpose, place and connection collides with the allure of something-ancient-and-foreign in the familiar setting of wellness and hustle culture. 

Following a sold-out premiere in London comes an original Australian comedy written and performed by Jessica Zerlina Leafe.

An Up Roses production.

From the Audience:

★★★★★ "Funny, dark, surprising, satirical, and entertaining"

"Hilarious, clever, ridiculous, brilliant!"

"Absolutely loved it! Incredibly refreshing... wacky, unpredictable and downright hilarious."

Presented by: Up Roses

Up Roses produces shows to uplift and entertain, with a particular emphasis on comedy.
Up Roses is led by Australian writer and performer Jessica Zerlina Leaf, who trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (2017). Her stage and screen credits include Netflix, DreamWorks Animation and Finborough Theatre Company’s UK/European premiere of award-winning playwright Alana Valentine's 'The Sugar House', which received two London Offie nominations.

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